Tribunes were officials who were supposed to protect the common people (plebes). The full name of the tribune is "tribune of the people" (tribunus plebis). In Julius Caesar, the tribunes are not working for what the common people want. read more
Tribunes were officials who were supposed to protect the common people (plebes). The full name of the tribune is "tribune of the people" (tribunus plebis). In Julius Caesar, the tribunes are not working for what the common people want. They are annoyed that the workers are in the street, excited to see Caesar and try to scurry them back to work. read more
Murellus - Like Flavius, a tribune who condemns the plebeians for their fickleness in cheering Caesar, when once they cheered for Caesar’s enemy Pompey. Murellus and Flavius are punished for removing the decorations from Caesar’s statues during Caesar’s triumphal parade. read more
Publius Servilius Casca Longus, Roman tribune in 43 B.C., is the name of the assassin who first struck Julius Caesar on the Ides of March, in 44 B.C. The symbol to strike came when Lucius Tilius Cimber grabbed Caesar's toga and pulled it from his neck. read more